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Part No.26119  Rev. G  August 2018 

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Inline 3000 Series Cabinets

 

 

Refrigeration 

cont.

 

REFRIGERATED CABINETS  -  SERVICING 

 

XR40CX 
Alarm Signals 

Message 

Cause 

Outputs 

P1 

Room probe failure 

Compressor output acc. to par. 

Con

 and 

COF

 

P2 

Evaporator probe failure 

Defrost end is timed 

P3 

Third probe failure 

Outputs unchanged 

P4 

Fourth probe failure 

Outputs unchanged 

HA 

Maximum temperature alarm 

Outputs unchanged. 

LA 

Minimum temperature alarm 

Outputs unchanged. 

HA2 

Condenser high temperature 

It depends on the 

Ac2

 parameter 

LA2 

Condenser low temperature 

It depends on the 

bLL

 parameter 

dA 

Door open 

Compressor according to rrd 

EA 

External alarm 

Output unchanged. 

CA 

Serious external alarm (i1 F=bAL) 

All outputs OFF. 

CA 

Pressure switch alarm (i1 F=PAL) 

All outputs OFF 

 

 

XR40CX Alarm 
Recovery 

Probe alarms P1, P2, P3 and P4 start some seconds after the fault in the 
related probe; they automatically stop some seconds after the probe restarts 
normal operation. Check connections before replacing the probe. 

Temperature alarms HA, LA, HA2 and LA2 automatically stop as soon as the 
temperature returns to normal values. 

Alarms EA and CA (with i1 F=bAL) recover as soon as the digital input is 
disabled. Alarm CA (with i1 F=PAL) recovers only by switching off and on the 
instrument. 

 

XR40CX Other 
Messages

 

Message 

Cause 

Pon 

Keyboard unlocked. 

PoF 

Keyboard locked 

noP 

In programming mode

: none parameter is present in Pr1

 

On the display

 or in dP2, dP3, dP4: the selected probe is not enabled

 

noA 

No alarm is recorded. 

 

XR40CX 
Connections 

  

 

 

Summary of Contents for IN 3C08

Page 1: ...Refrigerated Cabinets Curved Format...

Page 2: ...re Products Group Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying r...

Page 3: ...nets 9 Lighting 9 Condenser Unit 9 Controls 10 Control Panel 10 Power and Refrigeration 10 Lights 10 Temperature Controller 10 Temperature Controller Adjustment 10 Preparation 11 Shelf Location and Ti...

Page 4: ...utines 18 Schedules 18 Warning 18 Condenser Assembly 18 Condensate 18 Inspection 18 Fault Correction 18 INSTALLATION 19 Regulations 19 Compliance with Local Requirements 19 Setting Up 19 Unpacking 19...

Page 5: ...st Control 26 XR40CX Key Functions 27 XR40CX LED Functions 27 FPG Settings 30 Dixell Default Settings 30 XR40CX Hot Key 31 XR40CX Alarm Signals 32 XR40CX Connections 32 Door Seals 33 Seal Replacement...

Page 6: ...3C15 38 Model IN 3C18 38 SPARE PARTS 39 Cabinet Serial Number 39 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 41 Dimensions 41 IN 3C08 12 15 18 41 Cabinet Variants 42 Livery 42 Bench Cut outs 42 In Bench Mounting 42 On Bench...

Page 7: ...both general and technical tell you how to install operate and look after your inline food service cabinet so that you can receive the full benefits that this cabinet has to offer These instructions c...

Page 8: ...service records in the event of compressor failure Any damage or malfunction resulting from the use of non FPG supplied spare parts Specific Exclusions The following are specifically excluded from war...

Page 9: ...gerated cabinets the condenser unit can be supplied separately for mounting either under the bench or remotely Condensate must be piped to a drain or removable container Lighting All cabinets are fitt...

Page 10: ...justment Caution This controller should only be adjusted by a qualified service technician The controller is set up during manufacture of the cabinet and should not require further adjustment The indi...

Page 11: ...the support posts Insert the brackets into their new position and push bracket down firmly The brackets may be positioned to give two different degrees of slope to the shelves Refit all shelf trays a...

Page 12: ...product from either the front or rear doors The cabinet is designed to maintain the temperature of pre chilled product at between 2 and 4 C It is not a refrigerator and consequently if warm product i...

Page 13: ...the products Once the cleaning is finished turn the cabinet on again turn off the lights and shut the doors The cabinet will cool down under minimum load and be ready for the next day s use De frost C...

Page 14: ...justment Adjust controller Ambient temperature 25 C Adjust store air conditioning Damaged or missing door seal Replace door seal Evaporator coil iced up De ice coil Condenser radiator blocked Remove d...

Page 15: ...uminium surfaces will be damaged Glass All glass should be cleaned using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean cloth DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners because they will damage the surface of the...

Page 16: ...fficiency and prevent overheating Interior REFRIGERATED CABINETS CLEANING Access to the Cabinet Base Cavity Remove the doors Lift out the deck trays and plastic louvers Remove the two screws securing...

Page 17: ...and degrade cabinet performance Temperature Probes Take care not to damage or move the temperature probes when cleaning the cooling fins One probe is located on the fan side of the cooling coil in fr...

Page 18: ...leaning the condenser with compressed air are mandatory Be very careful not to bend or damage the soft aluminium fins when vacuuming the radiator If the fins are flattened airflow will be restricted a...

Page 19: ...arately Site Preparation Ensure the cabinet location and any bench cut outs are made to the precise measurements shown in the Mechanical Drawings Position the cabinet in its allocated working position...

Page 20: ...ssis to allow the cabinet to be bonded to a surge grounding conductor or to adjacent equipment should this be required Power Supply Before connecting to the power supply check that the local supply is...

Page 21: ...and warm air to exit It is not sufficient to provide just one or two grills as the air will tend to re circulate within the enclosure resulting in poor refrigeration performance Air Duct A duct must b...

Page 22: ...between the cabinet and the condensing unit Temperature Probe Electrician The condenser temperature probe is pre connected to the refrigeration controller and must be inserted in the mounting pocket o...

Page 23: ...The lower strip is held captive by the cabinet ends and has to be bowed for removal and insertion Insert the upper edge into the narrow groove closest to the curved surface bow the strip to insert the...

Page 24: ...nts Before replacing an LED strip check that its power supply is working If there is no dc voltage at the output the power supply should be replaced If there is a dc output the LED strip must be repla...

Page 25: ...ild up of dust and fluff however three monthly service checks by a refrigeration engineer which include cleaning the condenser with compressed air are mandatory Be very careful not to bend or damage t...

Page 26: ...t can be easily programmed through the keyboard XR40CX Compressor Control The regulation is performed according to the temperature measured by the thermostat probe with a positive differential from th...

Page 27: ...WN To see the min stored temperature in programming mode it browses the parameter codes or decreases the displayed value To switch the instrument off if onF oFF Not enabled To lock unlock the keyboard...

Page 28: ...SET key Press and immediately release the SET key or wait for 5 seconds to display the probe temperature again XR40CX Change the Set point To change the set point value press the SET key for more tha...

Page 29: ...1 If no parameter is present in Pr1 after 3s the noP message is displayed Keep the keys pushed till the Pr2 message is displayed NOTE 2 The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by wa...

Page 30: ...Ct Continuous cycle duration 0 0 24 0h 0 0 CCS Set point for continuous cycle 55 0 150 0 C 67 302 F 5 COn Compressor ON time with faulty probe 0 255 min 15 COF Compressor OFF time with faulty probe 0...

Page 31: ...id Digital input alarm delay 0 255min 5 Nps Number of activation of pressure switch 0 15 15 odc Compress status when open door no Fan CPr F_C no rrd Regulation restart with door open alarm n Y y HES D...

Page 32: ...ed CA Serious external alarm i1 F bAL All outputs OFF CA Pressure switch alarm i1 F PAL All outputs OFF XR40CX Alarm Recovery Probe alarms P1 P2 P3 and P4 start some seconds after the fault in the rel...

Page 33: ...g door has a rubber seal between the door and the cabinet end panel The seal slides into a groove in the door extrusion and can be withdrawn and replaced if damaged A centre seal is fitted between the...

Page 34: ...lus base Display Area 0 9 m2 1 4 m2 1 8 m2 2 2 m2 Refrigerant R134A R134A R134A R134A Refrigerant charge See Rating Label Condensate capacity 2 5 litres Climatic Class IP Cabinets are tested under Cli...

Page 35: ...Comp Off Time Faulty Probe C0F 6 6 6 6 Defrost Terminate Temp dtE 3 3 3 3 Interval Between Defrosts IdF 4 4 4 4 Display During Defrost dFd DEF DEF DEF DEF Maximum Temperature Alarm ALU 12 12 110 110 D...

Page 36: ...children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Performance Aspects of Refrigerated Cabinets The cabinet is HACCP compliant with the following performance Cabinet Oper...

Page 37: ...IN 3C08 12 15 18 37 Future Products Group ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Model IN 3C08 Inline 3000 Series 800mm Refrigerated Cabinet Model IN 3C12 Inline 3000 Series 1200mm Refrigerated Cabinet...

Page 38: ...19 Rev G August 2018 38 Inline 3000 Series Cabinets ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Continued Model IN 3C15 Inline 3000 Series 1500mm Refrigerated Cabinet Model IN 3C18 Inline 3000 Series 1800mm Refrigerat...

Page 39: ...ent Kit for 3C15 69863 Shelf Light Replacement Kit for 3C15 69424 Top Light Replacement Kit for 3C18 69829 Shelf Light Replacement Kit for 3C18 69828 Cabinet Evaporator Circulation Fan ebm R2E190 1239...

Page 40: ...binets only 62821 Back Outer Sliding Door 1800 cabinets only 62820 Front Inner Curved Sliding Door 800 cabinets 63338 Front Outer Curved Sliding Door 800 cabinets 63339 Front Inner Curved Sliding Door...

Page 41: ...INGS Dimensions REFRIGERATED CABINETS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS IN 3C08 12 15 18 The following illustrations show the integral condenser version of the cabinets The 400 mm high base enclosure is not present...

Page 42: ...xed front glass in place of the twin sliding doors shown Livery If custom livery is applied to the cabinet the insert material must be flexible such as Formica decorative laminate or plastic sheet Mos...

Page 43: ...230 745 80 80 50 1200 665 Bench Cut outs cont REFRIGERATED CABINETS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS On Bench Mounting The following diagram shows the size and location of the holes required for the cabinets to si...

Page 44: ...To prevent warm air re circulating inside the enclosure baffles must be constructed to separate the inlet and exit air Grill Dimensions Each grill in and out should have a minimum open area of 730 cm2...

Page 45: ...IN 3C08 12 15 18 45 Future Products Group...

Page 46: ...Part No 26119 Rev G August 2018 46 Inline 3000 Series Cabinets...

Page 47: ...IN 3C08 12 15 18 47 Future Products Group...

Page 48: ...change specifications and design without notice AUSTRALIA E ausales fpgworld com T 1800 813 745 CHINA ASIA E asales fpgworld com T 86 21 3351 3390 EUROPE E eusales fpgworld com T 31 6 5253 4769 INDIA...

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